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Who Watches the Watchers Line-by-Line

Picard: Someone invented a hut. Someone invented a bow, who taught others, who taught their children, who built a stronger hut, built a better bow, who taught their children. Now, Nuria, suppose one of your cave dwelling ancestors could see you as you are today. What would she think?
 
PICARD: Put yourself in her place. You see, she cannot kill a hornbuck at a great distance. You can. You have a power she lacks.
 
PICARD: She's never seen a bow. It doesn't exist in her world. To you, it's a simple tool. To her, it's magic.
 
PICARD: Good. That's good. You see, my people once lived in caves. And then we learned to build huts and, in time, to build ships like this one.
 
PICARD: Of that, I have absolutely no doubt.

(I love Patrick Stewart's delivery of this line. Filled with reverence and admiration for Nuria and the Mintakan people. Love it!)
 
[Assembly hall]

(A storm is making itself heard)
LIKO: It's not the season for lightning. It must be a warning.
 
Liko: It must mean something. The Picard is angry with us. He blames us for letting Palmer escape.
 
LIKO: Will he also send floods? My wife died in last year's floods. Will we all die now? We must find Nuria.
 
[Ready room]

NURIA: Picard, you have shown me wonders I could never have imagined, and I am grateful beyond words. Might I request something for my people?
 
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